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Country 22/09/2021

Parker McCollum Releases Spotify Single Of The George Strait Classic "Carrying Your Love With Me"

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Parker McCollum Releases Spotify Single Of The George Strait Classic "Carrying Your Love With Me"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today rising country star Parker McCollum released his own version of fellow Texan George Strait's classic "Carrying Your Love with Me," as part of a campaign launching today by Spotify which celebrates one of the most iconic decades of country music: The 90s. As fans return to listening to songs and albums of that decade in droves, Spotify is honoring those timeless classics with a microsite, Spotify Singles, video content, and more. Featured as one of three 90s Spotify Singles, Parker McCollum's reimagined version of "Carrying Your Love With Me," which was a hit by Strait in 1997, was recently recorded in Nashville.

"George Strait has been my favorite country singer my whole life. I wasn't going to pass on the chance from Spotify to cover one of his songs," says McCollum. "This song is such a classic staple in country music so I was really hoping we could get it right and do the song justice. I think we did. I sure hope he and (producer) Tony Brown would think so too if they heard it."

According to unique user data from Spotify, US streams of the 90s Country playlist have grown 150% since 2018, and 70% among Gen-Z users in that time. Additionally, there are currently 89 million playlists from Gen-Z users containing iconic 90s Country tracks. Spotify also found that as many fans between 19-24 listen to Spotify's 90s Country playlist as fans over 45. That means interest in 90s Country is just as prevalent amongst fans who were just born or not born yet than it is amongst fans who were young adults at the time, showing the timeless nature of these songs.
McCollum sat down with Spotify to talk about his Singles selections and the impact of 90s Country on his own music.

Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum released his major label album debut Gold Chain Cowboy July 30. Met with widespread critical acclaim, Gold Chain Cowboy follows McCollum's Hollywood Gold EP out last fall which became the top-selling debut country EP of 2020. McCollum earned his first-ever No. 1 hit with his Platinum-selling debut single, "Pretty Heart," and his follow up single, "To Be Loved By You," is playing now on country radio.

McCollum has been named an 'Artist to Watch' by Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAAand more with American Songwriter noting, "The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom." A dedicated road warrior, McCollum already sells out venues across the country including record-breaking crowds in Austin (7500+), Lubbock (7700+), Jackson, MS (5000+), Kearney, NE (3000+), Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, and three nights at Fort Worth's iconic Billy Bob's Texas. McCollum recently earned his first ACM nomination for New Male Artist of the Year and he made his debut playing the famed Grand Ole Opry in Feb 2021. For more information, visit ParkerMcCollum.com






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